How do I read a casino game payout table?
Having trouble interpreting a payout table? How can I read a casino game payout table to know which bets pay out the most?
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Second, find the type of bet - “Straight Up” or “Split Bet,” for example. Then find the wager’s return rate next to it - the number after the colon is the main thing here - the higher it is, the more you’ll win. That means a “35:1” payoff is much better than “2:1.” Pay attention to bold or highlighted areas, as casinos will often highlight their top payoffs. Some tables even include special rules for certain outcomes. Ignore any house odds; those just tell you how much you can expect to lose in the long term. Roulette straight-up bets don’t go above 35:1, while baccarat’s Banker payout is roughly 0.95:1 and blackjack usually pays 3:2 for a natural 21. Continue looking until you see the biggest number - 35:1! Remember, though, that the best payouts come with low probabilities. Never gamble what you can’t afford and most importantly, enjoy yourself!
But before we begin, let’s examine the payout table as one would examine a menu: there is a list of items (bets) with a price (payout) next to them. The number following the name of a bet indicates how much you get paid for every dollar you wager on it. The higher the number, the stronger the payout. In some cases, the payout table may indicate the actual profit you make by listing an amount in a “for 1” column. Finally, check the symbols involved in the bet and whether any special combination needs to be met. If the betting house’s advantage is listed, the smaller that number, the stronger the bet. And of course, write down anything that looks interesting!